2014 Paris municipal election

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2014 Paris municipal election
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  2008 23 March 2014 (first round)
30 March 2014 (second round)
2020  

All 163 members of the Council of Paris
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Anne Hidalgo, fevrier 2014 (cropped).jpg
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, 2014 (cropped).jpg
Christophe Najdovski (cropped) 2.jpg
Leader Anne Hidalgo Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet Christophe Najdovski
Party PS UMP EELV
Leader's seat 15th Arrondissement 14th Arrondissement 12th Arrondissement
Last election53.33%, 86 seats36.07%, 61 seats6.78%, 11 seats
Seats won757116
Seat changeDecrease2.svg11Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg5
Popular vote305,681252,512244,125
Percentage53.33%44.06%8.86%

Resultats des elections municipales a Paris en 2014.svg
Results of arrondissement mayoral elections (linked to the lists of the Mayor.

Mayor before election

Bertrand Delanoë
PS

Mayor-Elect

Anne Hidalgo
PS

The 2014 Paris Municipal elections took place on 23 and 30 March 2014, at the same time as other French municipal elections.

Contents

Anne Hidalgo of the Socialist Party was elected mayor of Paris, becoming the first woman to hold that position. [1] She had been the city's deputy mayor.

Hidalgo won with around 55% of the vote in the second round. Her principal opponent was Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet of the UMP who had finished ahead of Hidalgo in first round of voting on 23 March. [2] Opinion polls had already predicted, however, that Hidalgo would win in the second round runoff on March 30. [3]

The outgoing mayor was the Socialists' Bertrand Delanoë, who did not run for a third term.

Control of Paris' twenty arrondissements was also decided in the elections. Ten were won by the Socialist Party, nine by the UMP and one by EELV.

Detailed Results

2014 Parisian Municipal Election [4]
Party or PartiesLead CandidateFirst RoundSecond RoundSeats
Votes %Votes %
PS - PCF - PRG - GU - R&S Anne Hidalgo 233,80834.4%305,68153.33%75
UMP - UDI - MoDem Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet 252,51235.91%159,05944.06%71
Europe Écologie Les Verts Christophe Najdovski60,2348.86%16
PG - Ensemble - PCOF Danielle Simonnet 33,6074.94%7,7321.35%1
Rassemblement National Wallerand de Saint-Just42,5606.26%
Total

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References

  1. "French municipal elections - Socialists struggle, conservatives and far right make gains". Deutsche Welle, 23 March 2014.
  2. "NKM and Hidalgo set up all-female runoff for Paris mayor". RFI, 23 March 2014.
  3. "Socialist Anne Hidalgo expected to become first female mayor of Paris". The Guardian , 21 March 2014.
  4. Résultats sur le site du ministère de l'Intérieur